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Quadrant #1 is of the Northeastern section of Georgetown County. An index to names in this section is listed under Quadrant #1 and it can be enlarged by opening the 4th More Information link.

Quadrant #2 is of the Northeastern section of Georgetown County. An index to names in this section is listed under Quadrant #2 and it can be enlarged by opening the 5th More Information link.

Quadrant #3 is of the Northeastern section of Georgetown County. An index to names in this section is listed under Quadrant #3 and it can be enlarged by opening the 6th More Information link.

Quadrant #4 is of the Northeastern section of Georgetown County. An index to names in this section is listed under Quadrant #4 and it can be enlarged by opening the 7th More Information link.

Mills Map of Georgetown County – Ca. 1825

City Directories and History: Architect, Mr. Robert Mills was hired by the State of S.C. to create accurate maps of the state’s districts. In turn, he employed knowledgeable surveyors to survey the local areas, from which he created his finished maps of S.C., districts or counties. This resulted in accurate maps of roads, streams, and cities located in each. Click on the More

Information / Enlargeable links, (found under the picture column), for an enlargeable county map, a history of Robert Mill’s survey of S.C. counties, written by Gene Waddell in 1980, an index to the names listed on the maps, and enlargeable quadrants for conducting in depth research.

“William Hemingwaysurveyed George town District, and in December, 1820, the Legislature appropriated$1,722 for his work. He is listed as a resident of Georgetown in the 1820 Census, and he died that year on 18 November. An entry in the “Journal of General Peter Horry” for 1 October, 1812, suggests that he employed slaves to assist in his work; the General “sent Scipio & Hardtime … to Carry the Chain for Mr. Hemingway the Surveyor.” Information from: Mill’s Atlas of South Carolina – 1825, Southern Historical Press, 1980

R&R has also taken individual county maps and created a list of their recorded sites, allowing R&R’s users, faster access to historic data. Each of the More Information links opens items connected to the Mill’s map of this county. The last four are those related to Quadrants 1-4. Names within each quadrant are listed below and at the bottom of the page, is an alphabetical list, of all names shown in Georgetown District, along with other counties in which the name also appears. Click on the highlighted name below to also see another excellent Georgetown Districtmap.

Scroll down to view the alphabetical listing of names:

Allen – A (2), Ba, Ch, Ge, Lan, Lar (2)

Martin – A, Be (2), Co, E, Ge, P, Sp

Allston – Ge (33)

Matten – Ge

Anderson – A, Ch’f, E, Ge, Gr, H, Lan,

Mayrant – Ge, Su (2)

Atlantic Ocean – Ge

Mazych – Cha, Ge

Avant – Ch’f, Ge

Mazyck’s Ferry – Cha, Ge

Avants Ferry – Ge

McDowell – Ge (2), K

Balume – Ge

McGinny – Ge

Barker – Ge, Mar, P

Michau – Ge, W

Bates – Ge, N, R

Middle Creek – E, Ge

Beaufort – Ba, Be, Ge

Midway Inlet – Ge

Belin – Ge (2)

Millgrere – Ge

Belins – Ge

Mimim – Ge

Black River – Cha, Ge, Su, W (2)

Mimim Creek – Ge (2)

Blith – Ge (2)

Mineal Spring – D, Ge, K (2), Lan, Lex, N (2),

Blunt – Ge

Morris – Co (2), F, Ge, N

Boheatea – Ge

Moultrie – Cha, Ge

Bossard – Ge (2), Su

Muddy Bay – Ge

Boxer Swamp – Ge

Murray – A, Cha, Co (4), Ge

Bozer – Ge

Murray’s Inlet – Ge

Bradley – Ge, Gr, Mar, P, Su, W

Musqueto Creek – Co, Ge

Bradley and Britton’s Ferry – Ge, Mar

Muster – Ge

Bull Creek Ferry – Ge, H

Muster House Parsonage and Church – Ge

Bull Island – Ge

Myers – Ge, Mar, O, Su, W

Butter Inlet – Ge

Myrtlebottom – Ge

Camp Bay – Ge

Nesbit – E, Ge (3), Sp, Y

Canal – Ch (3), Ge, K, Lex (2), R

North Inlet – Ge

Carr – Co, Ge

North Island – Ge

Carver’s Bay – Ge

North Santee River – Cha, Ge (2)

Cat Isld. – Be, Cha, Ge

Oakly Inlet – Ge

Cedar Island – Ge

Old Episcopal Church – Ge (2), W

Cedar Post – Ge, H

Old Presbyterian Church – Ge

Cedar Swamp – Ge, H, W

Palmer – Be, Cha (4), F, Ge

Chapel Creek – Ge

Pawley – Ge, H

Charing Cross Ferry – Ge

Pawley’s Creek – Ge

Charleston – Cha, Ge, Su, W

Peters – Ba, Cha, Ge, W

Chepple – Ge

Petersfield – Ge

Claytor – Ge

Pinckney – Cha, Co, Ge, O, P, U

Clifton – Lex

Pitman – Ge

Club – Ge

Porter – A, Ge (2), K

Coachman – Ge

Ports Creek – Ge

Collin’s Creek – Ge

Potts – Ge

Collin’s Ferry – Ge

Powley Swamp – Ge

Collins – Co, D, Ge, Mar

Prince’s Creek – Ge, H

Combo – Ge (2)

Pringle – Co, Ge (2), Su

Con – Ge

Push and Go Creek – Ge

Con’s Creek – Ge

Pyratt – Ge (4)

Cottons – Ge

Rabbit Is. – Ge

Crow I. – Ge

Rape Ferry – Ge

Daniel – Ba, Ge, K

Read – Ge

Dead Pine Creek – Ch’f, Ge, Mar’b

Rice Land – Co, Ge, Sp (2)

Devil’s Dining Room – Ge

Roe – Ge

Doughty – Ge (2)

Rumney – Ge

E. church – Ge

Russel – A, Ch, Ge, H, K

Ford – Ba, Ch’f, Co, F, Ge (7), Gr, Lex,

Swinton – Co, Ge

Fort – Be, Cha (4), Ge, U

Salt Vats – Ge (2)

Fraser – Be, Co (3), Ge (4)

Sampit Creek – Ge

Gapway Bay – Ge

Sandy Island – Ge

Georgetown – Ge, H, Mar, W

Scott – A, Be, Cha, D, E, Ge, Lex, R, Su,

Georgetown Inlet – Ge

Serivon – Ge

Glen’s Thoroughfare – Ge

Session – Ge, H

Glens – Ge

Shackelford – Ge, Mar (2)

Goddart – Ge

Singletary – Ge, Su, W

Gordon – Ch’f, Ge, Lau, Mar’b, W (2)

Singleton – Co (2), Ge, K, Su, W (3)

Gordon’s Thoroughfare – Ge

Skinner – Ge

Gourdine – Ge

Snow – Ge (2), W

Great Pee Dee River – Ch’f, D (2), Ge (2), H,

South Island – Ge

Green – Ba, Co, E, Ge (11), Gr, H, Sp, W

South Santee Inlet – Cha, Ge

Grier – Ge (2)

South Santee River – Cha, Ge

Hale – Ge

Spring Gully – Ge, VV

Hamlin – Cha, E, Ge

Squrriel Creek – Ge

Hanion – Ge

Summers – Ge, N

Hartley – Ge (2)

Swinton Creek – Ge

Harvey – Ge (2), Su

Tavern – Be, Cha, Co (2), Ge, K, Lex, Mar’b

Hasel – Ge (2)

Taylor – Ba, F, Ge (2), K, Su (3), U, Y

Hell Gate – Ge, H

Theaville – Ge

Heriot – Ge (2)

Thomas – Cha, Ch’f, Co, Ge (3), H, K

Hopkins – Ch, Ge

Tidyman – Cha, Ge

Horry – Ge, Mar

Trapier – Ge (2)

Horry, E. – Cha, Ge (2)

Tucker – A (2), Ge (3), N, P, R

Horse Shoe Lake – Ge

Vamor – Ge

Horse Swamp – Ge

Vaux- Ge

Indian Hutt – Ge

Vemer – Ge

Johnson – A, Ba, Cha, Co, F, Ge (4),

Vereen – Ge

Kales – Ge

Village – Ge (3)

Keith – Ge (2), P

Visorage Swamp – Ge

Kinlock – Ge (3)

Volvoy – Ge

Knox – Ge, Su

Waccamaw River – Ge, H (2)

Labruce – Ge (4)

Wall – Ch, Ge

Lane’s Cr. – Ge

Wando Passo Thoroughfare – Ge

Legare – Cha, Co (2), Ge

Ward – Ge (2), P, W

Lenud – Ge, W

Waring – Co (5), Ge (2)

Lenud’s Ferry – Ge, W

Water Hole – Ge

Lessesne – Ge

Weston – Ge (2), R (2)

Lester – Ge, Gr, W

White – Cha, Ch, Ch’f, Co (3), D, Ge (5

Lewis – Ge

Willeys – Ge

Lewis – Ch (2), D, Ge (2), H, P

Willeys Store – Ge

Linch (Lynch) – Ge

Williams – Ba, Be, Ch’f, Co, E, Ge (2).

Little Bull Creek – Ge

Williamsburgh – D, Ge, Mar, Su

Little House – Ge

Winyaw Bay – Ge

Lowndes – Ge

Withers – Ge (11), H

Lucas – Cha, Ch’f, Ge, W

Wragg – Ge

Ludson – Ge

Yahany – Ge

Manigault – Ge

Yahany Creek – Ge

Marion – D, Ge, H, Mar, Mar’b, W

Yahany Ferry – Ge

Marsh Islands – Ge

Yahany Inlet – Ge

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